In this paper we extend the Bahk and Gort (1993) (Journal of Political Economy, 101, 561-583) approach of testing for the impact of learning by doing (LBD) on firm productivity using data on a panel of Spanish manufacturing firms. Specifically, we show that support for firm specific LBD and spillovers from sector-wide LBD seems to hinge crucially on the econometric methodology, and hence the underlying assumptions, employed. Once potential biases due to unobserved time invariant firm specific effects and endogeneity are taken account of, there is only support for spillovers from sector-wide LBD. Moreover, results depend on the definition of LBD employed
This paper models the bounded learning concept with the learning progress function characterized by ...
Abstract Empirical studies have consistently illustrated the existence of a relationship between the...
Abstract: The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing re...
We extend the Bahk and Gort (1993) approach of testing for the impact of learning by doing (LBD) on ...
This paper aims to verify the presence of the learning-by-exporting effect on total factor productiv...
The measurement of productivity fluctuations has been the focus of decades-long interest. In additi...
Centro de Informacion y Documentacion Cientifica (CINDOC). C/Joaquin Costa, 22. 28002 Madrid. SPAIN ...
Empirical evidence on productivity spillovers - a concept that embodies the fact that foreign enterp...
Case studies suggest exporters learn from clients. Econometric evidence is mixed. We use firm-level ...
Case studies suggest exporters learn from clients. Econometric evidence is mixed. We use firm-level ...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...
Evidence on productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms is ambiguous. Incorrect estimation pr...
grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from Professor Kimura and other workshop particip...
ACL-3International audienceThis article has a dual aim. First, it sets out to underline a learning-b...
ERIA Discussion Paper Series ; ERIA-DP-2009-04March 2009The paper analyzes whether firms that start ...
This paper models the bounded learning concept with the learning progress function characterized by ...
Abstract Empirical studies have consistently illustrated the existence of a relationship between the...
Abstract: The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing re...
We extend the Bahk and Gort (1993) approach of testing for the impact of learning by doing (LBD) on ...
This paper aims to verify the presence of the learning-by-exporting effect on total factor productiv...
The measurement of productivity fluctuations has been the focus of decades-long interest. In additi...
Centro de Informacion y Documentacion Cientifica (CINDOC). C/Joaquin Costa, 22. 28002 Madrid. SPAIN ...
Empirical evidence on productivity spillovers - a concept that embodies the fact that foreign enterp...
Case studies suggest exporters learn from clients. Econometric evidence is mixed. We use firm-level ...
Case studies suggest exporters learn from clients. Econometric evidence is mixed. We use firm-level ...
The current literature on firm dynamics considers the mobility of firms within the productivity dist...
Evidence on productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms is ambiguous. Incorrect estimation pr...
grateful for the valuable comments and suggestions from Professor Kimura and other workshop particip...
ACL-3International audienceThis article has a dual aim. First, it sets out to underline a learning-b...
ERIA Discussion Paper Series ; ERIA-DP-2009-04March 2009The paper analyzes whether firms that start ...
This paper models the bounded learning concept with the learning progress function characterized by ...
Abstract Empirical studies have consistently illustrated the existence of a relationship between the...
Abstract: The paper analyzes whether firms that start exporting become more productive utilizing re...